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Childhood Prejudice Poems

These Childhood Prejudice poems are examples of Prejudice poems about Childhood. These are the best examples of Prejudice Childhood poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Sentimentality
Sentimentality

Most curious 
duality ... this
Sentimentality

Excessive tenderness,
sadness, nostalgia
corrupting modality,
distorting reality's
social edifice

Brain-cramping
contortion,
fierce pressure
building,
Sentimentality
wielding an
assault on
humanity! 

Liars lie with
impunity
Childhood
lessons lost
Darkness 
perverting civility 

Root of irrational passions,
misplaced idealism—
This insidious,
ever-swelling...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, angst, anxiety, dark, discrimination,



Premium Member My Thoughts On Human Rights
  
"and this is my contemplation and pondering 
on what I have witnessed in my short life thus far "   
 ...

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Categories: prejudice,

I Researched How To Modernize
I wanted to be like Afrikaners
Admired their wars and wins
Then I saw their scars and manners:
"Folk are folk; some know SPIN!"...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, africa, appreciation, childhood, education,

Someone Like Me
Born into a world of lovely things
Lovely dreams and childish beliefs

That in this word I think
I shall be treated as a human being
Despite my skin...

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Categories: childhood, color, discrimination, prejudice,

The White Privilege
A cherished childhood spent cocooned in my inward-looking community,
Protected me from the indoctrination of a white-privileged history.
But when I stepped into a world where brown...

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Categories: prejudice, racism,



Premium Member Donald
You stank, and  poo was once revealed when pants were pulled in playing field. Hard round briquettes, quite dry, like dung with straw sun-hard...

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Categories: prejudice, 5th grade, bullying, childhood,

Premium Member I'Ll Never Forget What's His Name
I’LL NEVER FORGET WHAT’S HIS NAME

We went to different schools… together
walked on opposite sides of a street
that constituted an invisible border.
There were differences…..but not really.
We...

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Categories: childhood, children, innocence, prejudice,

Nothing Less Than Heroic
They say I am "only a 4-year-old — a refugee”

But my parents said
We are nothing less than heroic

For like Columbus, I can swim
Through international waters
Through...

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Categories: prejudice, 10th grade, 9th grade,

Excuses For 'Dick-Ta-Tor-Ship' - the Short Man Syndrome
Height is not an issue
But today I got introduced to a nasty verbal stew
It was this one bullish kind of comment
Of odium and torment

Initially I...

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Categories: prejudice, anger, christian, discrimination, judgement,

Home School Bully
Yes it hurt a little an it hurt a lot 
Standing their on the cold wet street
Along waiting for my mom to come and rescue...

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Categories: prejudice, anti bullying, anxiety, bullying,

Premium Member Outward Bound
He grows outward and upward
                    ...

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Categories: childhood, hate, hope, prejudice,

Innocent Soul
You have the makings of an innocent soul. Though not quite there yet your about to bloom. And though i have taught you much you...

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Categories: prejudice, childhood, father, inspirational, love,

Motherhood
I sit watching my children
Playing without worry or fear
Longing to reach them and warn them of times ahead
But the words fall on deaf ears
Still they...

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Categories: childhood, life, love, prejudice,

Innocence of Childhood
Playing so peacefully with
ones in days long gone.
We had no cares for the future,
only of this day in pleasure.

No hate had we for anyone,
just playing...

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Categories: prejudice, hopechildhood, hate, childhood, hate,

Little Hands
Little hands that reach to touch you.
Little arms that hold you tight .
Little head upon the pillow.
As he lays dreaming every night.

Little eyes that look...

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Categories: childhood, family, love, prejudice,


Book: Shattered Sighs